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I am designing a concrete ringwall foundation for a water storage tank. I am not sure how to check the ringwall for the seismic forces. I am using AWWA D100-96. The effective mass of the water and the heights at which the resulting design horizontal forces are assumed to act may be calculated using Sec. 13.3.3.2. When I read Sec. 13.3.3.2 it provides a method using curves to solve for the heights from the bottom of the tank shell to the centroids of the lateral seismic forces. Sec. 13.3.3.2.2 indicates the moment arms computed are valid for tanks supported on ringwalls. These forces and height are computed from the curves using the ratio D/H. I am able to solve for the base shear and overturning moment due to the seismic forces applied to the bottom of the tank shell. However, a note in this reference indicates that the tank foundation is subjected to an additional overturning moment due to lateral displacement of the tank contents. Has anyone used AWWA D100-96 that can provide some help?
I am designing a concrete ringwall foundation for a water storage tank. I am not sure how to check the ringwall for the seismic forces. I am using AWWA D100-96. The effective mass of the water and the heights at which the resulting design horizontal forces are assumed to act may be calculated using Sec. 13.3.3.2. When I read Sec. 13.3.3.2 it provides a method using curves to solve for the heights from the bottom of the tank shell to the centroids of the lateral seismic forces. Sec. 13.3.3.2.2 indicates the moment arms computed are valid for tanks supported on ringwalls. These forces and height are computed from the curves using the ratio D/H. I am able to solve for the base shear and overturning moment due to the seismic forces applied to the bottom of the tank shell. However, a note in this reference indicates that the tank foundation is subjected to an additional overturning moment due to lateral displacement of the tank contents. Has anyone used AWWA D100-96 that can provide some help?